Project Presentations 2/29/08 Ali Shareef Bangor High School.

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Project Presentations 2/29/08 Ali Shareef Bangor High School

Presenting your Games Objectives Objectives Sell your game Sell your game EDIOS has seen your game and is willing to purchase it. (Your classmates) EDIOS has seen your game and is willing to purchase it. (Your classmates) Want to know how you did what you did. (Overview) Want to know how you did what you did. (Overview) Want to know all the cool effects and features that your game has Want to know all the cool effects and features that your game has Show off how smart you are Show off how smart you are 6 Minutes for each presentation 6 Minutes for each presentation Pictures/Screen shots/Diagram are a plus Pictures/Screen shots/Diagram are a plus

Presentation Grade Constitute 30% of the grade for the project. –15 % Presentation –15 % Game Your classmates will contribute 10 % of your grade –5 % Presentation –5 % Game

Presentation Outline Introduction Game Objective Rules of the Game Implementation Toughest problem faced and how you solved it Demonstration Conclusion

Introduction Project Name –Group members –Game name –Juicy tidbit of gossip about each member

Game Objective What is the purpose of the game? What is the point? What does the user do to win the game? E.g. “Move the Gac-Man to this point of the world.”

Rules of the Game  What are the rules of the game? E.g. “The Gac-Man cannot pass through the walls.” “The Gac-Man can get eaten by a killer tomato.”

Implementation How did you implement the game? –Flowcharts Explain how different components of the game fit together. Provide an overview –Diagrams Explain physics/theory/design of the most important features of the game. E.g “The way we implemented the bullets moving is by drawing a straight line between two point and having the bullet appear at points on the line.” –DO NOT READ LINE AFTER LINE OF THE CODE

Toughest problem faced and how you solved it Describe problem Describe why it was a problem How did you solve it. –Be detailed –OK to show limited code here

Demonstration Show off you game to the EDIOS Executive Board. They are going to decide to purchase your game based on the demonstration.

Conclusion Further work Question and answers